JUDE BELLINGHAM THE DIFFERENCE IN A TRICKY GROUP C OPENER


Jude Bellingham powered home a first-half header as England saw off Serbia 1-0 in their Euro 2024 opener at the Veltins-Arena on Sunday evening.

Three years on from their heartbreaking Wembley final defeat to Italy, the road to Berlin began with a tricky Group C opener.

But Gareth Southgate’s side passed their first Euro 2024 assignment as England held firm on a night when Bellingham’s thunderous early header proved enough to beat Serbia.

The result puts them top of Group C after Denmark were held to a 1-1 draw by Slovenia ahead of the Euro 2020 semi-finalists going toe-to-toe again in Frankfurt on Thursday.

England flew out the blocks in Gelsenkirchen and looked ready to put in a statement performance after Bellingham powerfully headed home Bukayo Saka’s deflected cross in the 13th minute.

But unlike fellow Euro 2024 contenders Germany and Spain, they were unable to put their opponents away as Serbia’s physicality and nous saw them wrest control after the break.

England managed to keep the Balkan outfit at bay and Harry Kane saw a late header saved onto the bar, but improvements are needed moving forward.

Still, it was a far better outcome than their World Cup quarter-final defeat to Portugal in Gelsenkirchen 20 years ago, and it means Southgate has now won all four tournament openers.

Much of the build-up to Sunday’s encounter surrounded what would happen around the match after German police categorized it as “high risk”.

These Euros are the first time England supporters have traveled en masse since 2016 and videos emerged of a few skirmishes in the city center.

But the seven arrests confirmed before kick-off were all Serbian, whose fans whistled ‘God Save the King’ and saw their national anthem booed in retaliation.